User's Guide
Typical tasks that you can perform with 2210 devices include:
The Synchronize Databases task creates device records in the NwDM database
for all 2210 devices in the network. The disadvantage of using the
Synchronize Database task is that it can take quite a while to complete
processing. Therefore, use the 2210 Create Device task to add a single
2210 device record to the NwDM database.
Follow these steps to add a single 2210 device record to the
database:
- From the navigation tree, click Create Device from the 2210
folder to display the Create 2210 Device task panel.
- Fill in these fields on the Create Device task panel (click the empty box
next to the field to enter information for the field):
- Device Name
- Enter a name by which you want this device to be known within NwDM.
Note: | NwDM does not check to make sure that the device name is unique, which means
that you can have multiple devices with the same device name. Using
your own naming convention can make it easy to filter devices when you search
the NwDM database.
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- IP Address
- Enter a valid IP address or host name for this device.
- Operator ID
- Enter the operator ID defined for the 2210, if it exists.
- Password
- Enter the password associated with the operator ID.
- SNMP Read Community Name
- Enter the SNMP read community name to which the 2210 belongs. The
default is public.
- SNMP Write Community Name
- Enter the SNMP write community name to which the 2210 belongs.
- TFTP server IP address
- Enter the IP address for the TFTP server with which the 2210 can
communicate.
- Click Apply to create the device in the NwDM database.
After adding the 2210 device record to the NwDM database, you need to
update the database with the configuration information for the device.
Follow these steps to perform the Learn Configuration task for this 2210,
which adds a configuration record (with a status of Active) to the NwDM
database:
- From the navigation tree, click Learn configurations from the
2210 folder. The Learn Configuration task panel is displayed.
- In the Options pane:
- Click Start now to immediately schedule the job (when you click
Apply)
- Click Upload load image if needed to add the load image to the
database. Uploading the load image to the database makes it available
for use in other 2210 devices. You must upload the image into the
Deployment Manager database before you can use it to update network device
load images.
- In the Candidates pane:
- Click Reset All to deselect all 2210 devices. You only
want to learn the configuration for the device you just added.
- Click the Learn checkbox for the device that you just created.
- Click Apply to begin the Learn Configuration task for the 2210
devices.
- The Learn Configurations dialog is displayed. Click OK
to close the dialog.
- You can view the status of each of the jobs from the Jobs from the
Managing Jobs task panel. To view the status, follow the steps
described in Viewing Job Status (instead of searching on job type, search for the Device ID
of the device you created).
When you add a 2210 device to the Deployment Manager database and perform a
Learn Configuration for that task (see "Learning about Device Configurations"), information about that configuration is added to the
database. However, configurations can change over time. Auditing
a 2210 configuration ensures that the configuration stored in the NwDM
database as the Active configuration for the device matches the configuration
that is actually loaded in the device.
Note: | Audits can only be performed on configurations that have a version status of
Active.
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Deployment Manager compares these properties to audit a 2210:
- Model
- Amount of memory
- TFTP server
- Load image
- PROM image level
Follow these steps to audit a 2210 configuration:
- From the navigation tree, click Configurations from the 2210
folder to display the Configurations task panel.
- Click Apply Filter in the Filter pane to display all of the
2210 devices currently stored in the NwDM database.
Remember that you can also use the Filter pane to refine your
search. For example, you could choose 3 for Image Version field, 2 for
Image Release field, and prom_2.37 for the PROM field to display only
those devices that meet that criteria.
- In the Filtered List pane, click the row of each device to be audited to
select the device. To select multiple rows, press and hold
Ctrl while clicking the rows.
- Click Process selected... to display the
pop-up menu for the Filtered List pane.
- Click Audit selected... to display the
Audit 2210 Configuration task panel.
- Click Start now and then click Submit to begin the
audit process.
- Click OK to close the Job Scheduled dialog.
While the Audit 2210 job is processing, you can view the
status of the job from the Managing Jobs task pane. To view the job
status, follow the steps described in Viewing Job Status (search for jobs with a job type of AUDIT2210 instead of
SYNCHDB).
After the Audit 2210 job is complete, you can view the audit record, which
provides details about whether the audit succeeded or failed. Follow
these steps to view an audit record.
- From the navigation tree, click Audit Records to display the
Audit Records task panel.
- Click Apply Filter from the Filter pane to display all audit
records. Remember, you can choose to refine your search based on the
Filter pane.
- In the Filtered List pane, click the audit record that you want to
view. The Result field displays whether the audit was successful or
failed.
- Click Process selected... to display the
Pop-up menu.
- Click View Details for selected... to view
details about the audit. If the audit failed, the audit details
describe where the failure occurred.
- Click OK to close the dialog.
From time to time, the configuration in a 2210 device needs to be upgraded
to a new version. For example, assume that a 2210 device in your
network is currently running Multiprotocol Routing Services Version 3.2
and a PROM Version 2.37. You want to create a new configuration
for this device, upgrading the operational code to MRS Version 3.3 and
the PROM to version 2.40.
Note: | Upgrading a 2210 configuration creates a new configuration version
only in the Deployment Manager database. This way you can
ensure the configuration is correct before you actually load it in a 2210
device. To load a configuration into a 2210 device, you must update a
2210 configuration. For more information about loading a configuration
into a 2210 device, see Updating a 2210 Configuration.
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Deployment Manager can maintain multiple configurations for a
device. Each of these configurations has a different status. The
configuration that matches the one actually loaded in the 2210 device has a
status of Active. The NwDM database can only have one Active
configuration for a 2210. Other configurations will typically have a
status of:
- Inactive. Inactive versions are complete and can be
loaded in the 2210 device.
- Incomplete. Incomplete versions are missing some
data. They cannot be loaded in the 2210 device.
In addition, Deployment Manager uses a status of nascent for
configurations that are in the process of becoming the Active configuration
and obsolescent for configurations that are in the process of
becoming inactive.
Follow these steps to upgrade a configuration:
- From the navigation tree, click Configurations from the 2210
folder to display the Configurations task panel.
- Click Apply Filter in the Filter pane to display all of the
2210 devices currently stored in the NwDM database.
- In the Filtered List pane, click the row for each device for which you
want to upgrade the configuration.
- Click Process Selected... to display the
pop-up menu for the Filtered List pane.
- Click Upgrade selected... to display the
Upgrade 2210 Configuration Dialog.
- From the Upgrade 2210 Configurations dialog, click Start
Now.
- If the configuration that you chose to upgrade is the Active configuration
for the device, you must click Create New Version. The
upgraded configuration will have a status of Inactive.
- Click Use Selected Load Image to choose the load image used for
this upgraded configuration.
- Click Select Image... to choose the
appropriate load image from a list of available load images.
- From the Filter pane of the Select 2210 Load Image dialog, enter a 3 for
the Version property and a 3 for the Release property.
To enter data on the Filter pane, click the blank cell in the row for the
appropriate property, type information in the cell, and press Enter
or click another cell.
- Click Apply Filter to display the load images.
- In the Filtered List pane, click the row for the Version 3 Release 3 load
image (MRS.F00) to select it.
To use this Load Image, it must be uploaded into the NwDM database.
You can add a Load Image to a database using either the Create Device task
(see Adding a 2210 Device Record to the Deployment Manager Database) or from the Load Images task panel.
- Click Apply to use that load image in the upgrade
process.
- From the Upgrade 2210 Configuration Dialog, click Upgrade
PROM.
- For the PROM name, type prom_2.40.
To use this PROM level, it must be loaded in the NwDM database. For
more information about loading the PROM image into the database, see Uploading a PROM Image into the NwDM Database.
- Click Submit to start the Upgrade 2210 task. For more
information about view the status of a job, see Viewing Job Status. The job type for an upgrade 2210 tasks is
UPGCFG2210.
When the Upgrade 2210 Configuration task is complete, the
device will have multiple configurations listed in the NwDM database.
Follow these steps to view all of the configurations for a device:
- From the navigation tree, click Configurations from the 2210
folder to display the Configurations task panel.
- From the Filter pane, enter either the device ID or the device name of the
2210 for which you just upgraded the configuration.
- Click Apply Filter to display all configuration for that 2210
in the Filtered List pane.
- Notice that two configurations are displayed. Remember, however,
that only one configuration is the Active configuration (the configuration
actually loaded in the 2210). The upgraded configuration is listed as
the Inactive configuration. To make it the Active configuration,
perform the Update 2210 Configuration task.
Updating a 2210 configuration actually loads the configuration into a 2210
device. In addition, the Load Image and PROM Images are updated, if
necessary. When you update a 2210 configuration, the configuration you
choose must have a configuration status of Inactive.
Follow these steps to update a 2210 configuration:
- From the navigation tree, click Configurations from the 2210
folder to display the Process Configs task panel.
- In the Filter task pane, click Apply Filter to display all 2210
configurations in the Filter List pane.
- In the Filtered task pane, click the 2210 configuration to be
updated. Remember that to update the 2210, the configuration you select
must have a status of Inactive.
- Click Process Selected... display the
configurations pop-up menu and click Update
selected... to display the Update 2210
Dialog.
- Click Start now to begin the update job immediately when you
click Submit.
- Click the down arrow for the Reload option and click Reload
Immediately to restart the 2210 device immediately after the new
configuration has been loaded.
Note: | The 2210 must be restarted for the new configuration to take effect.
Therefore, you will typically select Timed Load for this field, and enter an
off-peak time in the Timed Load field to minimize any disruptions that may be
caused by the 2210 restarting.
Be careful when entering the time for the 2210 to restart. The time
you enter is based on the time zone of the server where the NwDM database is
located (which may not be the same time zone where the 2210 or you are
located).
If you choose No Reload, you must restart the 2210 manually.
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- Click the down arrow for the Bank Option and click Erase inactive if
needed. Deployment Manager will erase files (except for the
Active load image) stored in the 2210 IBD only if space is needed to store the
new configuration.
- Click Submit to begin the Update 2210 Configuration
task. To view the status of the job use the Managing Jobs task
panel. For information about the Managing Jobs task panel, see Viewing Job Status (an Update 2210 Configuration job has a job status of
UPDATE2210).
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